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Kerala PSC recruiting more than 3000 Staff Nurses for placement at different Medical colleges in kerala

Kerala Public Service Commission will shortly release the notification for recruitment of Staff Nurse Grade II for filling more than 3000 vacancies in various medical colleges across kerala under Kerala State Health Ministry. Candidates with Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery Or B.Sc. Nursing Degree and with Kerala Nurses & Midwives Council Registration can apply through Kerala PSC website as soon as the recruitment notification appears on it.

Name of post: Staff Nurse Grade II

Number of posts: More than 3000 vaccancies are there at various medical colleges across kerala.

There are lot of openings for Staff nurses and other paramedical position in various goverment owned health institutions. Currently JIPMER, AIIMS and few more institutions are recruiting staff nurse for current year. Here is the list of recommended Staff nurse Recruitment study guides from various trusted publishers.

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